Chapter 854: Intermission? For the Sarena there is non-existent
Salaan didn't know what the panicked Baron Garton was thinking, otherwise he would have told the other party for sure - yes, you guessed it.
Although Baron Garton has good strength, he is only a Flame Lord of the Legendary Realm after all.
Facing as many as 5 enemies of the same rank, his fate was no better than that of Shaslar, and he soon followed in the footsteps of his previous colleagues, and his huge elemental body was beaten to the point that only a pile of residue remained.
Using the dragon scales covering his hands to shield him from the heat, Saljan crouched down and rummaged through the ashes left behind by Baron Garton, and successfully found a bracelet that looked familiar.
At this point, the first phase of Saljan's Molten Heart Strategy plan has been successfully completed.
After defeating 6 Flame Lords in succession, the coalition soldiers who participated in the strategy were exhausted physically and mentally.
After extinguishing the 4th, 5th, and 6th flame runes, Sarjan, in his capacity as commander-in-chief of the coalition forces, ordered the entire army to temporarily camp in the square where Gal was stationed.
The High Elves' Magister troops carved runes on the ground, supporting a magical barrier that insulates the heat of the Molten Heart, so that the soldiers camped here can have a comfortable rest.
Before the second phase of the Raiders began, the soldiers who had endured the heat and the heat of battle were given plenty of time to rest.
Considering that Neptulon is unlikely to hold Ragnaros for a long time, there is not much time left for the coalition to rest, at most 2-3 days.
Taking advantage of this time to recuperate, Quel'Thalas, who had received the latest contact, would send someone to deliver sufficient supplies, including all kinds of potions that had been consumed.
The others could rest, but Sarean couldn't.
In the past two days, he has to find a way to release the soul of Sunderland, the prince of the wind element.
Sunderland's elemental essence was sealed in a container made by Ragnaros himself, and the Firelord cut it in half and gave it to Baron Gard and Baron Garton for safekeeping, as a sign of trust in them without discrimination.
…… But Gal was eventually stabbed in the back by his own men and used as bait to lure the enemy deeper.
After obtaining the two Imprisoned Skulls of the Wind Chaser, Saljan tried to put them back together.
This step went smoothly, but because he had been placed in the fire elemental realm where the elements constituted a single for a long time, he could not replenish the energy of the wind element, and Sunderland's soul activity was very low, and he did not respond to any call.
After discussing it with the barrage, Salian came to a more reliable conclusion.
He must first infuse the Imprisoned Skull with enough wind elemental energy to awaken Sunderland's dormant soul before convincing him to assist in the Molten Heart.
"Wind Elemental Energy......
As a Druyin who can use the power of nature to summon wind and rain, it is not a problem for Sarian to summon the wind elemental.
However, in the heart of the Molten Fire, an environment with an excess of fire elements, it was obviously not possible, and Sarjan could only teleport out of the large army to an open area outside, preferably in an area with strong winds.
That's why Sarren said before that Stellagossa came just in time, and having Little Star in charge of picking him up would save him the time he wasted in and out of the Molten Heart.
As for where he was going, Salian already had a preliminary plan.
The magnitude of the wind is often influenced by the environment, and it is often difficult to generate high winds in areas with complex terrain and mountainous areas, and towering mountains can block the flow of wind.
It stands to reason that the desert area is the most suitable for the Sareans.
However, the Eastern Kingdom does not have desert terrain, and due to the efficiency issues, it is impossible for Sarian to let Little Star take him across the sea to Kalimdor.
After some selection, Salian finally chose the barren land next door to the Scorching Canyon.
Although there are some peaks and valleys in the Barren Lands, the center of this area is a desert terrain with no mountains, which is just right for Salian to call the wind to infuse the imprisoned skull with wind elementals.
The Wastelands were originally used as a buffer zone between the core dominion of the Black Iron Dwarves and the Copperbeard Dwarves.
A few years ago, before the new King of the Black Iron, Dagran Sorison, ascended to the throne, the former King of the Black Iron, who was not satisfied with the status quo, ordered the battle line to advance and build a bunker in the northern part of the Badlands near the exit of Lokmodan, known as the Fortress of Pain.
It is said that the name was finalized by the old king himself, meaning that the bronze-bearded dwarves were inflicted on the bronze-bearded dwarves through this fortress.
However, the bunker did not meet the expectations of the Old King of Black Iron, and not only did it fail to use it as a springboard for further invasion of Rokmodan, but instead annoyed the Copperbeard Dwarves who wanted to calm down the excavation of the ruins.
In order to protect the secrets of Uldaman, under the command of Muradin, the elite of the Kazmodan Kingdom was exhausted and broke through the Fortress of Pain in one fell swoop.
After a few years of slow advance, Muradin had drawn the battle line to the junction of the Badlands and the Scorching Gorge, and the army was approaching the core domination of the Black Iron Dwarves.
The former King of Black Iron died of illness in a fit of rage, and as the only son of the old king, Dagran Thorrison was the logical successor.
Just as the Black Iron Councillors were about to encourage the new king to continue to increase his troops to the front, Dagran did the opposite.
Using Queen Moella's status as a bronsle-bearded dwarf princess, Dagran sent an envoy to the front lines of the Badlands to make peace with Muradin, who was about to storm the Scorching Gorge to rescue his niece.
Through this exchange, Muradin, who got Moira's handwritten letter, learned a truth that made him helpless.
Moira was not taken captive by the Black Iron Dwarves, but she voluntarily married the new Black Iron King, Dagran Thoresson.
When Muradin brought the news back to Ironforge, Magni, who had been furious and wanted to mobilize the whole country to rescue his daughter, suddenly became dumbfounded.
Magni, who couldn't understand his daughter's thoughts, could only sulk alone in the throne hall, and even let out angry words at one point, saying that he didn't have such a daughter who defected to the enemy and betrayed the country.
As a brother who grew up wearing open crotch pants with Magni, Muradin certainly knew that his eldest brother was just talking angry.
Regardless, Moella's becoming the Black Iron Queen is a foregone conclusion.
Although Muradin, who also had some angry thoughts, compared to Magni, the first party who was controlled by emotions, Muradin, calmly saw the reconciliation opportunity behind the marriage between the two clans.
Through a liaison between them, Muradin gained some basic knowledge of the new king of the Black Iron, Dagran.
The young king did not hate the bronze-bearded dwarves as his ancestors did, or he would not have married Moira, the brons-bearded princess.
Leaving aside the emotional Magni, Muradin's private discussion with his third brother Brian.
The two believe that Moira's marriage to the King of Black Iron is not entirely bad, and that they may be able to use this as an opportunity to facilitate peace talks between the two dwarven clans of Copperbeard and Black Iron.
……
"Huh!"
Somewhere in the northwest corner of the Barren Lands, a dark blue portal suddenly opened, and two high elves, a man and a woman, walked out of the door one after another.
Naturally, these two people were Sarren and Stellagosa, who had teleported from the Molten Heart.
Little Star doesn't know much about the exact coordinates of the Badlands, and opens a random portal in the approximate location, and Sarren doesn't know where they have landed in the Badlands.
In order to determine the exact position, Sarena took the form of a storm crow and ascended high into the sky.
"This is ......"
Little Star's chosen foothold is located in a sheltered canyon on both sides, leading to the vast desert to the east, and a frontline camp of the Copperbeard Dwarves to the south.
[This is supposed to be the location of the town of Kargas in the original history, right?] 】
[Can't be wrong, in the past, when we beat the two regiments of Blackstone Mountain, we often ran into this from this point. 】
[Huh? Why not pick the Bird Point at Scorching Canyon? 】
[Because there are too many people in the alliance and the tribe PK in front of the point, and it is not necessarily much closer to walk from that side, personal habits, our guild is used to starting from Kargas.] 】
Salaan just glanced at the barrage, didn't ask them in detail about what they were discussing, just knew where he and Stellagossa were staying.
After falling back to the ground, Sarian said to Stellagosa, "I see the barracks of the Copperbeard Dwarves, let's go, go and say hello to Muradin." ”
Releasing Sunderland in the Wasteland will inevitably cause a lot of commotion, and it is only natural that you should report to the local garrison first to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
"Aang!
”
As Sarian and Stellagossa laughed and accelerated towards the Copperbeard Front Barracks, a loud dragon roar suddenly sounded in the distant sky.
The changing griffon of Sarren hurriedly flapped its wings and hovered in the air, and Stellagossa drew her staff and watched warily at the adult dragon that had grown from a distance.
"Black Dragon......" Salian whispered to himself in confusion, "Why do they appear in the Wasteland?" ”